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One of nine
UBO championship fights scheduled for Ringstar
Managements massive
The Roar of
Singapore II
bill, four of
which will be for world titles, Bennett vs.
Sawangwong adds even more quality to what will
be the biggest professional boxing event in
Singapore history.
World title
fights already announced are Ryan Ford (11-0, 7
KOs) defending his Light Heavyweight crown
against Robert Berridge (29-6-1, 21 KOs), and
former world champions Renold Quinlan (11-2, 7
KOs) and Manny Siaca (25-8, 20 KOs) clashing for
the UBO World Super Middleweight belt.
Additionally,
former WBC world champion Sirmingkhon Iamthuam
(91-3, 57 KOs) fights Larry Siwu (24-7, 20 KOs)
for the UBO Inter-Continental Super Welterweight
title, and Tommy Browne (32-6-2, 12 KOs) is
pitted against Alexander Bajawa (41-3-4, 14 KOs)
for UBO International honors in the same
division.
A true veteran
of the game, Chad Bennett has been a pro since
1999 and won a slew of regional straps. His last
defeat dates back to 2009, and with twelve
straight victories since, eleven inside the
distance, he now gets a wonderful opportunity to
reach new heights by becoming UBO world
champion.
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But nothing
will be handed to him on May 27, as former IBF
Youth World Champion Banlue Sawangwong is
himself a very experienced and tough competitor.
The 31-year-old from Phitsanulok
has won his
last eight outings, and gone undefeated since
2010.
Both
Bennett and Sawangwong are all-action
competitors,
and
their
fight is almost guaranteed to be a real
barn-burner. Evenly matched bouts has quickly
become
the order of
the day for Ringstar Management, and just like
the rest of the card this
will be
no exception.
Ringstar CEO
and founder Scott Patrick O´Farrell will host
the official kick-off press-conference for
The Roar of
Singapore II
on April 19,
and reveal further details
including
undercard,
venue,
ticket-information and TV
coverage.
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